Many modes define specific alignment rules, and some of these
rules in some modes react to the current prefix argument. For
-instance, in `text-mode', `M-x align' will align into columns
-based on space delimiters, while `C-u - M-x align' will align
+instance, in `text-mode', \\`M-x align' will align into columns
+based on space delimiters, while \\`C-u -' \\`M-x align' will align
into columns based on the \"$\" character. See the
`align-rules-list' variable definition for the specific rules.
\f
;;; Generated autoloads from bookmark.el
- (define-key ctl-x-r-map "b" 'bookmark-jump)
- (define-key ctl-x-r-map "m" 'bookmark-set)
- (define-key ctl-x-r-map "M" 'bookmark-set-no-overwrite)
- (define-key ctl-x-r-map "l" 'bookmark-bmenu-list)
+ (keymap-set ctl-x-r-map "b" #'bookmark-jump)
+ (keymap-set ctl-x-r-map "m" #'bookmark-set)
+ (keymap-set ctl-x-r-map "M" #'bookmark-set-no-overwrite)
+ (keymap-set ctl-x-r-map "l" #'bookmark-bmenu-list)
(defvar-keymap bookmark-map :doc "\
Keymap containing bindings to bookmark functions.
It is not bound to any key by default: to bind it
Examine commands from variable `command-history' in a buffer.
The number of commands listed is controlled by `list-command-history-max'.
The command history is filtered by `list-command-history-filter' if non-nil.
-Use \\<command-history-map>\\[command-history-repeat] to repeat the command on the current line.
+Use \\<command-history-mode-map>\\[command-history-repeat] to repeat the command on the current line.
Otherwise much like Emacs-Lisp Mode except that there is no self-insertion
and digits provide prefix arguments. Tab does not indent.
-\\{command-history-map}
+\\{command-history-mode-map}
This command always recompiles the Command History listing
and runs the normal hook `command-history-hook'." t nil)
Type \\[dired-sort-toggle-or-edit] to toggle Sorting by name/date or change the `ls' switches.
Type \\[revert-buffer] to read all currently expanded directories aGain.
This retains all marks and hides subdirs again that were hidden before.
-Use `SPC' and `DEL' to move down and up by lines.
+Use \\`SPC' and \\`DEL' to move down and up by lines.
If Dired ever gets confused, you can either type \\[revert-buffer] to read the
directories again, type \\[dired-do-redisplay] to relist the file at point or the marked files or a
Each line corresponds to a class in a class tree.
Letters do not insert themselves, they are commands.
File operations in the tree buffer work on class tree data structures.
-E.g.\\[save-buffer] writes the tree to the file it was loaded from.
+E.g. \\[save-buffer] writes the tree to the file it was loaded from.
Tree mode key bindings:
\\{ebrowse-tree-mode-map}
;;; Generated autoloads from international/emoji.el
(autoload 'emoji-insert "emoji" "\
-Choose and insert an emoji glyph.
-If TEXT (interactively, the prefix argument), choose the emoji
-by typing its Unicode Standard name (with completion), instead
-of selecting from emoji display.
-
-(fn &optional TEXT)" t nil)
+Choose and insert an emoji glyph." t nil)
(autoload 'emoji-recent "emoji" "\
Choose and insert one of the recently-used emoji glyphs." t nil)
(autoload 'emoji-search "emoji" "\
Increase the size of the character under point.
FACTOR is the multiplication factor for the size.
-This command will be repeatable if `repeat-mode' is switched on.
-
(fn &optional FACTOR)" t nil)
(autoload 'emoji-zoom-decrease "emoji" "\
-Decrease the size of the character under point.
-
-This command will be repeatable if `repeat-mode' is switched on." t nil)
+Decrease the size of the character under point." t nil)
(register-definition-prefixes "emoji" '("emoji-"))
\f
(server (erc-compute-server))
(port (erc-compute-port))
(nick (erc-compute-nick))
+ (user (erc-compute-user))
password
(full-name (erc-compute-full-name))
+ id
That is, if called with
whereas `erc-compute-port' and `erc-compute-nick' will be invoked
for the values of the other parameters.
-(fn &key (SERVER (erc-compute-server)) (PORT (erc-compute-port)) (NICK (erc-compute-nick)) PASSWORD (FULL-NAME (erc-compute-full-name)))" '((erc-select-read-args)) nil)
+When present, ID should be an opaque object used to identify the
+connection unequivocally. This is rarely needed and not available
+interactively.
+
+(fn &key (SERVER (erc-compute-server)) (PORT (erc-compute-port)) (NICK (erc-compute-nick)) (USER (erc-compute-user)) PASSWORD (FULL-NAME (erc-compute-full-name)) ID)" '((erc-select-read-args)) nil)
(defalias 'erc-select #'erc)
(autoload 'erc-tls "erc" "\
ERC is a powerful, modular, and extensible IRC client.
password
(full-name (erc-compute-full-name))
client-certificate
+ id
That is, if called with
\\='(\"/home/bandali/my-cert.key\"
\"/home/bandali/my-cert.crt\"))
-(fn &key (SERVER (erc-compute-server)) (PORT (erc-compute-port)) (NICK (erc-compute-nick)) PASSWORD (FULL-NAME (erc-compute-full-name)) CLIENT-CERTIFICATE)" '((let ((erc-default-port erc-default-port-tls)) (erc-select-read-args))) nil)
+When present, ID should be an opaque object for identifying the
+connection unequivocally. (In most cases, this would be a string or a
+symbol composed of letters from the Latin alphabet.) This option is
+generally unneeded, however. See info node `(erc) Connecting' for use
+cases. Not available interactively.
+
+(fn &key (SERVER (erc-compute-server)) (PORT (erc-compute-port)) (NICK (erc-compute-nick)) (USER (erc-compute-user)) PASSWORD (FULL-NAME (erc-compute-full-name)) CLIENT-CERTIFICATE ID)" '((let ((erc-default-port erc-default-port-tls)) (erc-select-read-args))) nil)
(autoload 'erc-handle-irc-url "erc" "\
Use ERC to IRC on HOST:PORT in CHANNEL as USER with PASSWORD.
If ERC is already connected to HOST:PORT, simply /join CHANNEL.
Return the name of the network or \"Unknown\" as a symbol.
Use the server parameter NETWORK if provided, otherwise parse the
server name and search for a match in `erc-networks-alist'." nil nil)
+(make-obsolete 'erc-determine-network '"maybe see `erc-networks--determine'" "29.1")
(autoload 'erc-server-select "erc-networks" "\
Interactively select a server to connect to using `erc-server-alist'." t nil)
(register-definition-prefixes "erc-networks" '("erc-"))
The actual adjustment made depends on the final component of the
keybinding used to invoke the command, with all modifiers removed:
- +, = Increase font size in current buffer by one step
- - Decrease font size in current buffer by one step
- 0 Reset the font size to the global default
+ \\`+', \\`=' Increase font size in current buffer by one step
+ \\`-' Decrease font size in current buffer by one step
+ \\`0' Reset the font size to the global default
After adjusting, continue to read input events and further adjust
the font size as long as the input event read
this are the `default' and `header-line' faces: they will both be
scaled even if they have an explicit `:height' setting.
+See also the related command `global-text-scale-adjust'.
+
(fn INC)" t nil)
(define-key global-map [pinch] 'text-scale-pinch)
(autoload 'text-scale-pinch "face-remap" "\
Adjust the height of the default face by the scale in the pinch event EVENT.
(fn EVENT)" t nil)
+ (define-key ctl-x-map [(control meta ?+)] 'global-text-scale-adjust)
+ (define-key ctl-x-map [(control meta ?=)] 'global-text-scale-adjust)
+ (define-key ctl-x-map [(control meta ?-)] 'global-text-scale-adjust)
+ (define-key ctl-x-map [(control meta ?0)] 'global-text-scale-adjust)
+(autoload 'global-text-scale-adjust "face-remap" "\
+Globally adjust the font size by INCREMENT.
+
+Interactively, INCREMENT may be passed as a numeric prefix argument.
+
+The adjustment made depends on the final component of the key binding
+used to invoke the command, with all modifiers removed:
+
+ \\`+', \\`=' Globally increase the height of the default face
+ \\`-' Globally decrease the height of the default face
+ \\`0' Globally reset the height of the default face
+
+After adjusting, further adjust the font size as long as the key,
+with all modifiers removed, is one of the above characters.
+
+Buffer-local face adjustements have higher priority than global
+face adjustments.
+
+The variable `global-text-scale-adjust-resizes-frames' controls
+whether the frames are resized to keep the same number of lines
+and characters per line when the font size is adjusted.
+
+See also the related command `text-scale-adjust'.
+
+(fn INCREMENT)" t nil)
(autoload 'buffer-face-mode "face-remap" "\
Minor mode for a buffer-specific default face.
Besides the choice of face, it is the same as `buffer-face-mode'.
(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-(register-definition-prefixes "face-remap" '("buffer-face-mode-" "face-" "internal-lisp-face-attributes" "text-scale-"))
+(register-definition-prefixes "face-remap" '("buffer-face-mode-" "face-" "global-text-scale-adjust-" "internal-lisp-face-attributes" "text-scale-"))
\f
;;; Generated autoloads from facemenu.el
LIST1 and LIST2 have to be sorted over <.
(fn LIST1 LIST2)" nil nil)
-(defalias 'gnus-set-sorted-intersection 'gnus-sorted-nintersection)
+(defalias 'gnus-set-sorted-intersection #'gnus-sorted-nintersection)
(autoload 'gnus-sorted-nintersection "gnus-range" "\
Return intersection of LIST1 and LIST2 by modifying cdr pointers of LIST1.
LIST1 and LIST2 have to be sorted over <.
If CONFIRM is non-nil, the user will be given an opportunity to edit the
command before it's run.
-Interactively, the user can use the `M-c' command while entering
+Interactively, the user can use the \\`M-c' command while entering
the regexp to indicate whether the grep should be case sensitive
or not.
(fn)" t nil)
(register-definition-prefixes "log-view" '("log-view-"))
+\f
+;;; Generated autoloads from longlines.el
+
+(autoload 'longlines-mode "longlines" "\
+Toggle Long Lines mode in this buffer.
+
+When Long Lines mode is enabled, long lines are wrapped if they
+extend beyond `fill-column'. The soft newlines used for line
+wrapping will not show up when the text is yanked or saved to
+disk.
+
+If the variable `longlines-auto-wrap' is non-nil, lines are
+automatically wrapped whenever the buffer is changed. You can
+always call `fill-paragraph' to fill individual paragraphs.
+
+If the variable `longlines-show-hard-newlines' is non-nil, hard
+newlines are indicated with a symbol.
+
+This is a minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the
+`Longlines mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive,
+enable the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable the mode.
+
+If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable
+the mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number.
+Disable the mode if ARG is a negative number.
+
+To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer,
+evaluate `longlines-mode'.
+
+The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when
+it is disabled.
+
+(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
+(register-definition-prefixes "longlines" '("longlines-"))
+
\f
;;; Generated autoloads from lpr.el
upper atmosphere. These cause momentary pockets of higher-pressure
air to form, which act as lenses that deflect incoming cosmic rays,
focusing them to strike the drive platter and flip the desired bit.
-You can type `M-x butterfly C-M-c' to run it. This is a permuted
+You can type \\`M-x butterfly C-M-c' to run it. This is a permuted
variation of `C-x M-c M-butterfly' from url `https://xkcd.com/378/'." t nil)
(autoload 'list-dynamic-libraries "misc" "\
Display a list of all dynamic libraries known to Emacs.
(autoload 'ansi-term "term" "\
Start a terminal-emulator in a new buffer.
This is almost the same as `term' apart from always creating a new buffer,
-and `C-x' being marked as a `term-escape-char'.
+and \\`C-x' being marked as a `term-escape-char'.
(fn PROGRAM &optional NEW-BUFFER-NAME)" t nil)
(autoload 'serial-term "term" "\
Delete WIDGET.
(fn WIDGET)" nil nil)
+(autoload 'widget-convert "wid-edit" "\
+Convert TYPE to a widget without inserting it in the buffer.
+The optional ARGS are additional keyword arguments.
+
+(fn TYPE &rest ARGS)" nil nil)
(autoload 'widget-insert "wid-edit" "\
Call `insert' with ARGS even if surrounding text is read only.
the window configuration (i.e. how the frames are partitioned
into windows) so that the changes can be \"undone\" using the
command `winner-undo'. By default this one is bound to the key
-sequence `C-c <left>'. If you change your mind (while undoing),
-you can press `C-c <right>' (calling `winner-redo').
+sequence \\`C-c <left>'. If you change your mind (while undoing),
+you can press \\`C-c <right>' (calling `winner-redo').
This is a global minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the
`Winner mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive, enable